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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1888)
HIE OMAHA DAILY SEE : FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5 , 1888. THE CITY. Jtiilro Shield * luiued a license to wed jc8tcrdi\ ! .John M. Lek-vor of Arm- Htrong , Nub. , ngcd thirty -live , und Aluiy I' . Lyon of Oinnha , ii ed Uuntj- iilno. V. Walton , a tailor who docs business and lives over Dioxcl & Maul's estab lishment , WHS arrested josterda.v llftor' noon on the complaint ol J. J. eliMi ( , for wife-beating. Kotfistor of Deeds Mogcath has his quiutorlj lopoitieadj to hubmit to the tounty boaid. The mport shows the 10- ceiptH to bo tohjr ) , oxpoiidiunes $ l..r)7.i5 : , balance $1U7.UO. ) George L. Alander has boon in the city , iimUinf. uriiiiigeinenw to loiiuno the inateiial of the defunct Omaha Tiuth to Lincoln , whore the outlit will boused to | ii Int the Nobiaska MoUiod- ibt , a wceKli rollglouH jouinal. The di lectors of the Waterworks compute hi\o ! decided to add Uvoiiddi- tional betllinj , ' bsisins to the waterworks lit Florence whii-h will cost about $70,00(1. ( Tliis addition will imiKo the cost of the plant upw aids of $1,000,000. Fiank Wallets , a rat pouter , wandered into the police station jesturdav aftet- noon with ti well do\ eloped case of what the police docket calls 'Snakes. IJe gets on a big spree occasionally and yjes to the police station to get boboied ( i p. George Smith , Charley Smith , II. J. Keddy , Anna Murk and May MeNnb weio tnod jcstcnl.iy afteinoon in JJio police court on the charge of lobbing Hughes at Tort Omaha. Iliu csiio vuw clibintsbcd for want of evidence , and the throe men wete immediately icariested on the cltatge of disturbintr the peace by lighting. Koddj pleaded guilty and was lined Wi and costs' , the otheis woio dismibsed. I'nrn > ; r.uitiH. Mr. C. r. Wcllcr , vice picniccnt of the Hlclianlson DIUK company , lull * for the cast jcstciilay via the Wubasli. Joseph W. Keeloi , nr the Danlmiy News Muff , is In thu eity. Ho rcpiesents the "He , Klie , Him , Her" company , which Is now pluj i K "l tbn Now ( Jr.ind opera house1. Mr. Keoler paid Ills rc"i | > oets to tlie press jestei- duv aftt moon. The following Omal.uns wcio in Sioux City jcstcrJaMcssiv. : . M.ix Meier , Superin tendent Uiiinei or the AIIICIICMII c-xpieas and wire , Assistant Otiu.il Pi eight A ent Cas- Bldv , or the Klkliorn line , Westein AK < nt H. A Coopot , or tlie Nickel 1'pito line and Miss Klvinn Cooper. Mr. J. 15. I'crkins , ] ) iesiilcnt , and Mr. John Walker , \lcupiusulcut , of the Walker Mnnufui tilling coinpany of Cleveland , O. , aie in the city to negotiate with the Omaha Horse railway company Tor the machinery used In the operation of the projected lablo line. Mr. Perkins is one of the leaning capi talists of the Forest City. Caught in the 1'ilily. Aworl.mnn named Wilson lell into the river from the false work of the new bridge , nnd although he was n good swimmer , nar rowly escaped drowning. Ho was c.uif-'ht in nu Pildy. and bemt , ' unable to make uiii head way , was thoroughly exhausted befoie bemtf picked up by a bo.it. COIH HIM Ticker Hank. The gold watch and chain stolen from J. II. LicMcbciccr , of the Union Pacillc hcad- quaitcis some time ago , have been found in the possession of n cra/i man named La tliuin. Latham lia-i been found to bo hope- lesuly insane and will bo sent to the asjlum. The stolen property was tuined over to Mr. Lichtebcrger yesterday | It IH Settled. A complaint and petition was recently made bofoi e the state board of transpoi tation that the town of Emerald , on one of the H. & M. branch lines had not been provided with depot facilities , and it was icportcd to Tin. Hi i : that the boaul had lefuscd to grant the petition. This is intoned. While the matter was pointing1 the railroad coinpany built the depot , thus ending the controversy. A Fl } IIIK Klovntor. Gpncral Cowm met with a peculiar nnd distressing accident jcsterday. While ascending the elevator in the Wai o building some portion of the rigging gave way and the cai stalled up with frightful speed. The geneial praspcd the lope to stop the ma chine , nnd as a result received t\\o tcrnbly Incctnted and biul cd bands Thecarstruel : ngalnst the wheel beams at thu top of the shaft with gieat force and remained sus pended , the occupant being compelled to clambci out. Welcoming n I'rolnti1. Hisbop Newman , the newly appointed bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church in Nebraska , will arrive in this city on Monday next. Arrangements are being made for ft suit able and worthy welcome to the distin guished dignitaiy. At the Pust M. K chinch on Davcnpoit street between Seven teenth nnd Eighteenth , n meeting \vill beheld held , beginning at S o'clock. Appiopriito nddresses will bo delivered by Dr.J. 15. Max- field , Judge Paw celt and John M. ThuiMon. The bishop will lespond. Hcv. T. C. Clen- flonning , presiding elder of Omaha district , will preside. At the close of the public meeting a sumpt- noin b inquct will bo given nt the I'axton. Rev. T. M. House , pastor of Past chuich , Will net ns iiiastcr of ceremonies. Harrison Is Held. Ed. Harrison , who is being held at the po lice station for forgciy , on a telegram from Tucson , Ail/ . , begged through his attorney , Alexander Green , to bo given a tiial jester- day afternoon. Prosecuting Attorney Cur- ley argued that the state bo given time to get witnesses on the piound. A telegram from P. Jaj ncs , the supenntenJeiit of the Western Union Telegraph coinpany , at San Fi.ini.lsco , to J. J. Dickey , s.uiug that P S. Hcrry wanted Harrison auestcd hy nil means , and that u vvnu ant and requisition papers would bo awoin out Harrison was ai rested on the complaint of ( J. H Horton , nn attache of Supeiintendotit Dickey's of- . lice. Judge HerUa continued Iho ease until Monday next , in ouler to givn the witnesses time to reach licio fiom Tucson. A Pointer lor .loo Her. Kansas City Star , October 3 : The gam bling laws aio moio stiietly enforced in Kansas City than In any other city in Mis souri. Ot com so there tuo some poker rooms , but they are few nnd only those well posted know w hero they tire located. The greatest care is taken to keep thorn out of the way of the police. Per a small tow n Mexico , Mo. , has the largest number of gambling resorts I ever saw. Jefferson City , too , is well supplied in this rcspcet und Uio houses aio run almost openly In St. I.ouis. But Nvlmt a contrast this eity presents to Kansas City across the line in this matter. Over in Kansas thogambllnghousesiuo numerous , nnd theio is ono in every building on Sixth street between the state line and Joy street. llownre of worthleob imitations of Dr. Jones' Ifed Clover Tonle. The genuine cures hcadticho , piles , dyspepsia , ague , mulurin , nntl is tiperfectblood miriticr. Price 60 c < * t9. Goodman Drug Co. Au Indecent South Onmlinn. K. J. Dunn , who halls from South Omaha , and chilms to have worked for the Armour- Cuduhy Packing coinpany , terrorized the pnssongcrs waiting m the uuloiPdepot i ester- day afternoon , i Dunn is a big , buily man , nnd looks ns F though ho could make trouble foi a number f of pqopto If ho chose. U U claimed that he w J drunk and entered ono of the waitins rooms at the depot aud commuted a nulsanw of a number ol in toe presence nn the floor Mople. So the , , vlent to the ladles' waiting drove the inmate , out wlHi hta ob ; taken to the police station. In the cell he indeavorcd to tear out bars ami rip up bonchca , but did not succeed In doing cither. roiTiricH. Tlio Coining Contention , With Moot- ItiKM anil Cnnillctntr" ) . The democratic central committee of this county will call the primaries for October 111 , and the convention on the 17th It Is said that considerable dlssutisfuetlmi exists in the bourbon tanks In connection with the dis posal of the county allotnoj ship nomlnallon. It has now narrowvd down to Albeit Hltchlo and 'U S. Shoemaker. The picsidenls of llio various republican clubs , together w Hit Iho chairman of Iho re publican counlv central committee , met at the Millaid and had an infoimal conversa tion conccinlni ; the llmo of callimr Hie prl- nun les and i ounly convention. No ilato was cpnteied upon , but the general opinion that tin * sooner this work bo done the better It would bo foi the candidates , prevailed. It Is stutc-d that the ci ntial commiuico will meet Sattitdiij and decide upon the time In both instances At the tiMll prohibition meeting held at btor ? & Ilei's broworMomhiy night $ -XK ! ( ) was t.itscd toward the democialic campaign fund It is also stated that the saloon and biewerv elements will m ike a desperate bal- llo against the piolnbltory movement. The lalest political deal in democratic cir cles and which Is onlv propelled about the circles in whispers is to the effect that the late "di-mocrallc hi misphoro" is lo bo a can- illdalc foi legislative honors. It is repotted that Chin k'i Hi own and Pal Pord will diop oul or llioiate , pmvldcd Ihcy ionic in eon- lliilion wilh Moinssci's projocts. Hut in connection with this it is said that while Ch n ley Hi own sots foith Ihis pretension , he is la > Ing i > lans lhat ho has designed for his own puipose only in winding his way to the state house oi to the nomination bv. the dem- ociats Another minor is afloat to the effect tint Pord w ill drop out of Iho legislative race and will seek seclusion until next year when he will make another light for the shtiovalty of Douglas < ouiil\ . Veterans in the political ranks of both Iho old parties assett that theio never was r. time when Iho issues of lite campaign were more thoroughly agitated than duiing the present. They atliibuto Iho ical cause of action not alone to the prohibition plank or Iho tariff issues , but to Iho personal ilvalries thai exist In certain factions , and iimontr the individuals alieady nameu foroflico , bi both p ulies. Democratic llcndqtmrtcrfl. There was a closed session jeslcrday of the demociatic executive committee , consist ing of John A. McShane , William A. Paxton and James E. Noi th. Mcssis May of Pto- nion , and Dumph } of bewaid , being absent. KcpottH weio received , and fuithor plans outlined for the canvass and the organization of the state John I'hilbin and A. C. Kitchlo , of Iho Samosct associallon ; George Holmes and Louis Uoohme of the MuShnno Invincibles , and Will Crarv of the Omaha Demociatic club met jestetday and made ariangomeiits for transportation of democi ats lo Ihe rally in Pi oniont lo-nlghl. Sumo-id'H KlaK- The Samoset club was Iho tecimentof a handsome silk Hag from its president , Mr. Chailcs Ogden , Wednesday evening. Mr , Ogden called Mr. A.S Ritchie to the chair , and in a few well chosen words presented the beau tiful banner to the club Mr. Hitchio ro- Hpomlod in behalf of the organisation in an eloquent manner. The banner cost over $100. IriHli-Aincrlcan Cltil ) . At the meeling of Ihc Irish American He- publican club Wednesday evening a soft hat of light brown coloi was adopted as part oT the club's unifotm. An ofllcial communication fiom Major T. S. Clail son , picsidcnt of Ihc Harmon and Merion club , was read , inform ing the association that their piesident was chosen a vice president of the city icpubli- can oiganization. A number of new names were added to the club. Mr. John C. What ton was next introduced , and enteitamed Iho members with a lolling speech John L Webslor followed with a speech full of meaty aigumcnts favoiing a pioleelivc InriiT. Campaign Notot. The McSlmno Thud Waul Pcmocialic club has issued a ciicular warning democrats against two men who are said to be soliciting funds for the aid or Ihc clul ) . The inetnbeis of Iho Omaha Republican Lancers club are called lo meet at iluimcs- ler's tin stoio , Pouilcenth and Dodge strecls , lo night at 7 . ! ( ) shaip for diill. The call is signed bj Lee frost , captain , and O. H. Goidon , illst lieutenant. Arrangements have been made with the Union Pacific to tun a special ti am tD Fie wont , to night for Iho benefit of Ihoso who wish to attend thodomociallcdonionsltalion. The train will leave at ( i p. in. sharp. The fare for the lound liip will be 1. All the demociatic clubs of the cily are re- qucstcd lo meet at at Iheir respcclivo lictul- quailers at 5 o'clock Ibis evening lo Join in Iho excursion to the demonstration to bo hold at Premont to night. The train will leave tlm Union Pacific depot aid p. in. sharp. The democials of the Third waid effected a permanent organization 1 ist evening in Hoinbcrgn's hall , electing Lou George , president ; Dan Huiloy , vice president ; John Uuike , sec rotary and U. R Austin , lieasurer. About one bundled membeis have been en lolled. The Sixth Ward Republican club will hold a regular meeting at ils rooms , on the corner of Twenty-sixth and Lake streets , Friday evonine , Ocloper ! > , at S p. m , for the purpose - pose of transacting important business. One hundred new uniforms have been icccivcd by the club , which will bo accepted. tin : couivrs. A Hatch of I'l IMHIOIH Sentenced For Their Oircnucs. Ycstculay foienoonthe case against Peter Qrccloy , charged with shooting at Police man Cullca on the 27th of July last , vva dismissed by Judge Groll on the icquest of the assistant county atloiney , for want of evidence. The case against C. J. Wilson , chaigcd with bloMiny , was dismissed for the s.uno icason. The following piisoncis weio then biought into couit and sentenced : Nellie Austin , laiccny from pet son , found guilty of petit laiccny , * 5U and costs , to Bland committed until paid. John Miller , colored , burglarizing the res idence of Jacob Hauor , in July last , of jew elry , etc , valued at fG5 , two jcars in Iho penitentiary. Tom White , colored , burglarizing the resi dence of German D. Wjatt , S 23 Wilt sticet , of watches , diamonds nnd other valuables amounting to &JOO , pcnitcnliaty at hard labor for tea j cars. Henry Johnson , colored , burglary , con victed of grand larceny of Jewelry valued atSTSfiom Iho house of George Munroo , August ii4 , nine years at hard labor. William Murphy and John Uielly , the for mer convicted of burglary , the hitter pleaded guilty to stealing $ i 5 worth of Jewelry from the sloro of Simon Neelzer. Uolh were given two jears at hard labor. The oiiso ot Huiko it Sons against Oberno , Hooslck iCo. . to recover $701 on sevonle.cn head of callle , was decided before Judge , Hopevvell jcstcrdav , the Juiy finding in favor of the plaintiffs. rjTho grand laicony case of the stale against Frank Wilson , alias Piunk Miller , alias Charles While , will como up before Judge GrofI this morning. Wilson Is charged with having entered the residence of J. E. Lalk. bM ! South Ttvcnl-ninth sticet , on the 12th day of June last , and stealing valuables to Iho amount of MOO. Complaint was liled by Hugh O. Clark apainstPiauk P. Hell , in which plaintiff nsks for Iho restitution of ccttaln premises known us ITU St. Mark's avenue and cost * ) of the suit. County Court. The following petitions were liled : A. G. Woodruff ti Co. against Henry L. Hiiese , to recover { 291 for ineichandlso , with interest. , . , Jameii H. Urookmiro et al against Hlcbnrd O'Malley , In which Judgment is prayed against defendant lor J2J5. Hcr.tCo. vsUauor , Wind & . Co. , for the tmvment of J1PO 53 for merchandlwi. fD. . Kinsclla prnj Judgnieat against SmilU lor the payment of .T7. SJilTH'H PAVING. lloltnrod ClalniH It IH Not Done According to Mpoclllcntlon , "I thought that the pavement was not being put down the way Iho spcclllcatlonn called for , said Louis Helmrodof , Ihc boarder or public works , when nsked why ho ob jected to approving Iho paving estimates or J , 1) ) Smith ,1 Co , "and HO 1 wouldn't vote. I henrd there was not enough tar , and not enough cement , and 1 thought the council ought to know It Whoa I 111 st heard it , 1 moved that Mr. Mike Donovan , who wan doing nothing at the time , should bo put on to keep coiiect account of Iho lar and ma terial used Ho reported Unit 1S'J bairels of lar had been used , and Iho engineer , Iho chairman and injsclf llgiiied out riUi , < l % square jnrds had been finished At two gallons per jaid thai would icqulro SJO'j ban els , or 41' ' bands moio than was used. I made that objection piivately to the eh all man , and when the estimate was pre sented , I went oul. However , wo talked it over this afternoon , and agieed to pass the bill , because the 10 pop cent that Is stopped 111 ! the work is finished and the bondsmen , are enough to save Iho city Troin any loss. " "This tar question Is al wins botheiing us , " said Mr Haleombo , "but ir there is any fault , It lies with the inspector , and not the con- ti actor In this case the oontraetoi fur nished all Iho lar that was called for , and it was for the inspector to say how much went on Still , the inspector is not so much to blame , because the work was new lo him at 111 st , and for the 111 st live blocks Iho lar ho put on foil shot t bi about four bai i els of the quantity. The next section was belter , and now thai he underslands 11 , he is bi inging it up to tho. slandanl. " "Dojouinean to say than a barrel of tar w ill avei age lift v five gallons I" asked Mr. Helmrod , who had come Into the room unob served. " 1 don't know what the average is , " said Iho chairman , "and I don't know what the contractors make it. They have some way of counting ten pounds to the gallon that 1 don't understand , but I know the bairels I exam ined averaged fifty-two gallons , and they claimed llfty-ihe. "Well , I wont to Mr. Hiuce , of Hlake , Hruco iCe . " said Mr. Heimrod , ' 'and he told mo that in all the bai rels he handled Ilia average was never more than forty-live gallons lens , and " " 1 don't caic nnjthing about what Mr. Hruco says , " inleiiupled Major Halcombu. "I know something about that mj self. 1 am a ganger , and one with six iears experience , and 1 consider mjself as good as any or them in the business , and I guagcd " "Hut , von won't let mo finish. " said Mr. Ileimioit. "Sometimes they leak the bar rels leak. " "I've guagcd fifty of those banels and never found ono holding less than foili- eight gallons , and fiom that up to sixty ono gallons 1 know how much thcic is in a har- iel , and those I guagcd averaged fifty-two gallons , but the coulraclots said it was hfti- tive.1' ' "Is Ihe board in session ! " asked Mr. Janus Crcighlon , and lie was infoimed lhat it v as not. not."Well "Well , then , I might explain that it docs not make anv difference how much is in u bin el. It's all put in a kettle that holds so many gallons , and the inspector is supposed lo work from that. " A general discussion followed in which it seemed that the contractors were not to blame , the inspecloi was not to blame and the board was not to blame , but that there was a poition of Twenti second avenue that was not paved according to Ihe specillcalions and that 10 pei cent would bo hold back on the contiacts until cveii thing was straight. Just how it could bo piovecl to bo stiaight was not learned "liul llicio's another screw loose some where else , " said Iho chairman. "And wo must get at that screw , " 10- lurned Mr. Heimrod , and it was leauied that Conti actor Keleher is lavmi ; an eichl-inch pipe sewer on the noith side , which is sup posed lo run down bill , but from the way the water lavs in it , the conti actor evidently intended it to run up hill. It is now being re opened , and in u few days it will bj found whether Ihc fault lies in carelessness or nc- cidcnt. \V.\oininp oil lands for b.ilc. Claims of 40 , 80 , to KiO acres now on the mar ket. Complete ubsti.icts to same fur nished. J. Ij. Lovirr , 220 So. Thirteenth St.Omaha , Neb. im. LIVINGSTON. Tributes to HIM Memory by His Associates. The Nebraska State Medical society has adopted the following resolutions i elating to the death of the late Dr. H. U. Livingston : Win m AS , In the dcith of Dr. H. K Liv- incston Ihc slalo has sustained a loss of ono of her most eminent citircns , n man who in the militai y service of his country in time or war , added to her fame , and who in civ il life has contiibulcd lai gel v to Iho develop ment of the countiy and cily of which for more than a quailor of a cenlury ho was a citizen , and who as a physician , ennobled his piofcssion by his skill and his high literary atlammcnls , a gentleman who in all Ihc lela- tions of lite , as a friend and neighboi. as husband and father seemed to fill the full uicasuie of a man. Theieforo bo it Uosolvcd , That wo deeply mourn the loss of our companion and shall greatly miss his friendly greeting , woids of good cheer and kindly couisc. Resolved , That wo hereby tender our heartfelt symp ithies to his beieavcd family in their hour of aflllction. Resolved , That a copy of these resolu tions bo transmitted to the family of de ceased and also to the papers of Platlsuioulh , Omaha and Lincoln. Lincoln.E. E. M. WiumN , M. D , H. LINK , M. D , L. J. Aimori , M. D. , A. Snil'MAV , M. D. , JAMES OAHTI.K , M. D. , Committee. The Medical College. At a meeting of the society of the Omaha Medical college September 21) ) , ISbS. the fol lowing preamble and icsolutious were unani mously adopted : Whereas , Wo have learned vvith deep sor- lovvoftho sudden death of our highly es teemed foi mer colleague , Dr. Robei t H. Liv ingston ; Resolved , That wo humbly bow to the will of Him who doeth all things well , yet wo rcallio our loss in the death of ono who was a blight light in our honored piofcssion , a gcnml associate , a charter member and a warm friend of the Omaha Medical college ; Resolved , That our heartfelt sympathies bo tendered to Ihe bereaveu family iu this their sad aflllction. Resolved , That a copy of thcsoproceedings be spread upon our minutes , published in Ihe city daily papeis , < md in the Omaha Clinic. 1 * . S. LKISIMIINI , Secretary. J. C. Dcxisu , Dean. CAUGHT A CliKVEIl TillKF. A Systematic Itubticr "Who Had a Jtootii Pull of Liquor. James C. Turtle , for seven years in the employ of P. E. Her & Co. , distillers in this city , now languishes behind the bars of the city bastile , being brought there at the In- sligallon of that firm. Turtle entered their employ as a porter in 1831. At that time ho showed a disposition to assist in everything in the line of hard labor , and for that reason soon worked himself up from porter to the position of assistant in the bottling and packing room. His manner of operating was so well curtained by deception , that no suspicion of crookedness over rested upon him until January last , when a demi john containing liquor was missed from the establishment , and there was no record of it being sold , the attaches who were supposed to know about each and every transaction of this tenor , together with the members of the firm , centered the theft upon Turtle , nnd ho was discharged and received an appointment as mail carrier. The matter w as at that time dropped from further Investigation. Several vvc-oks ago a representative of the Nebraska Dctcclivo assoeialion named Hlaufuss was detailed to look up the case. Ho sought his victim and soon succeeded in ferreting out the sequel. At the tirao ho was rooming in the Cunningham block , where it was learned that a goodly trartlon of the stolen property V/BB stored. However , before satisfactory o/ldcnco could be obtained ho packed the E ecU in a barrel and to rod thorn with Trox- U & William * on Hurncy street. ? Uo latter lirin was Informed that It contained Turtle' * personal ( Teeth , nnd thnt he would call for the package uafuwdn s. Ho roprcscntrd hiniftnlf to be Jnmra L. Thompson lo Mr. Troxoll , the voiilor member of the llrm. He then changed hta I cplng p rtincntH to a building on Thlrtaimth and Leavenwoilh streets. The detectIte In question followed the scrnt , and finally iiicceeded In tracing him lo his room , whuce liquor lo the value of about 12(10 WHS found In quiirt packages. Hclng confronted by the detective and the open cvldonco of thu crime , he made n con- fcRftion of bin guilt. Further Invenligatloti tcvcaled the fact of crookedness of a more serious nature In his position ns mail carrier , In svslcinalicnll.v robbing the malls. In the room wore found a stock of rilled lettcrH , one aildicssed to M. Duuphln , of the Louisiana lottor.b . \ L J. Allen , from which $1 00 hud been taken. There were also found Idlers from Iho Western News- pain r Union , of Omaha , and a letlor lo Mrs. nil.i Hegcmun , both of which had been rilled A Illo of letters were also found fiom which the iincancellcd stamps hud been removed And there icmains alaigo bundle of It'tteis which have nol jet been Investi gated Turtle was arrested at the pottofllco .vcstciday moining when he went to work. The chatgo filed against him is onlj petty hucenv , but this will piobably bo dismissed , and the postoftlco authorities will lane him in hand on Hits 11101 o serious chat ge. Turtle is man led and resides on Cuniing slioel. He is the- son of the late William 'I m tie , who was an old and respected citi/en of Omaha , picsidcnt of the bricklajcrs' union , and for Iwo sessions a rcpiescnlalivo of this dlsliicl in Iho house of icpiesenlivcs. MAI.AHIAL iioibon may bo thoroughly eradicated fiom the System by usiiitf Dr. J. II. Mel can's Chilly und Fever Cuio. It is mild in action and a ceitain cure. 50 cents n bottle. You can find cool , well furnished looms at the Globe hotel , beat located houbc in Omaha. Itailroad Notes1 General Manager W. H. Holcombc. of Iho Oregon K.iihuand Navigation , Co. , isljlng 111 in his special car at the Union Pacific depot , but jcsterday he was considerably bellcr. Will Mullen is holding down Ihe position o' "hosllor foreman" at the Tenth street depot , while Jack Dolan is sick. Jack : ex pects to bo around in a day or Iwo. Tlio Rock Island has issued a new Joint tarifl No 403 , taking effect October 10 , in which the rales on live stock between Chica go and common points , and Council HlulTs , Omaha and South Omaha , arc as follows : Per horses and mules * 70 per car , and on cat tle , hogs and sheep 'JT' c per 100 pounds , sub ject to a number of minlmums , Wednesday night , Union Pacific freight train No ! broke in two while coming fiom Summit , and the Iwo sections collided at Twenlj-second street , oadly damaging two cars and slighlly disfiguring aboul a dozen olhers The track was blocked for n short line , and passengers on the dummy wore obliged to walk from Twenty second street 0 the cily. No ono was hurl. An accident that might have caused a ter rible loss of life occurred at the Tenth stieet crossing Wednesday night , but fortunately no one w as injured. GnpNo 5'lnUnched to coach No CO , wa * . coming.down grade about ( I HO o'clock , w hen it was sti uck by a freight 1 am backing up. The grip eiossed the tracks in surety , but the coach received the full force of Ihe blow , being knocked fiom Ihe tails and badly shattered. There were 10 passengois on board , however , and the conductor saved himself by jumping. "Indications point to a heavici passenger trafUc. this full , thun for any previous sca- , on , " said Mr. K. J. Lomax vcsterdav , 'and Inquiries me | Kining ) into all our east ern oltlces , as to rates , etc Evenllnng in Iho shnpo of an advertisement of Nebraska pi Kansas is lucked up with av idil\ , and it "ooks as if we would have an exodus to these stales in Iho sprmgi Crops out hero are iway ahead of those in Ihe easl , nnd there seems to bo no end of faimeis and intending Kettle-is who wisn la come out and prospect for locutions. Yes. I think the traftic of this fall and next spring will excel anything wo "lavo had jet. " Absolutely Pure. This powder ncve'iaries. . A marvel of purl- .htreiiKlli \\holeMmii in ss. .More econom ical thanthoordlnaiy kinds , and ctumot bo sold in Lomi'etltlon ' with the multitude of low cost , hhoit weight alum or phospoaiepowder * , bold onlv In cans Hojul Ilaklng Powder Co. , 1 0 Wall htrect , New i ork. Max Meyer-Established 1866-Adolpli Meyer Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FAltNAM STHKLTS Ounvral A eiitM lor STEINWAY , GHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS. W , STARR P-I-A-H-O-S Story &ClarK and Slioninger-Bell Organs SPECIAIj MUCKS AND TEHMS. AVrlte for Catalogue. Dr.J.EJlcGrew . . , One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the treatment of DISEASES of the TIIHOAT , l.tiNdS , HI-AHT , I.ivm , KIIINI-VS , Kvu and hAit lilseasesof the HUAIN and NtiivoUH SVSTKM , Ki'ti.Krsv and Nt UVOUB KXHAUSTIO.V. ASTHMA iindOAVAHiiH. UiiAVKt , . Diseases ofthe Ilt.AH- DKII mm 1UCTUM. all Disorders of the SBXUAL ' : ) in all cases of PUIVATB The most OUSTINATI. OASfcs uti.iu.NU rapidly of treatment , PIUVATB PKACTICK. the the LKADINO SPKCIAMSTS. CONSULTATION FKKB. Treatment by correspondence. Send stamp OfflooBushman Block. 16th and Do uglaa Sts.i Omaha , ot > t SPECIAL SALE OF MENS' SUITS , MADE FROM THE CELEBRATED MECHANICSVILLE GOODS. LOT L We offer200 stiictly all wool litmvy weight Cassimeio Suits.now Fall mil Winter stales , just made up fiom : ho Meehauichvillo Wyolen Co.'s best Silk iMi.Uuios , wotth $2.00 per j aid , in single hicasted Sack Suits , icgulm-M/es i" to 41.dark blue and black blripes voiy nobby and very bt.lish . , at only $12 pel- suit. Tlio usual retail price is not less than $18 per suit nujvvhciu. LOT 2. We offer 230 Suits of the same attractive fabrics , made by the Mechanicsvillo Woolen Co. , in hi own and black stiipes , hinglo breasted Sack Suits , very stjlishlv cut and made in the best iminncr intended for an $18 .suit this season. Wo ofler to clo-o them out at $12. Send for samples ; tend jour moasme befoio the bi/es mo bioken ; they will not last long. LOT ! ! . Wo offer ISOO dm k brow n and mixed Plaid Suits made by thoMechan- Scsvillo Woolen Co. , pmo Silk and wool fnhiic , heavy weight , one of the most doth able stales made by this famous mill this season at the same cxtiaoidi- nmy low price , $12 per suit. Please notice that all the above lots aiiicMtised aie new-goods and new styles made by one of the most leliublo and popular woolen mills in Now England. We stale ; only facts when wo alllrm that $18 is the average ictail price for thcso suits thioiighout the countiy , but for the pui pose of adveitising and to piovc that only largo manufnctmerscan offer such bargains , we will close them out at $12 per suit. They are not job lots of hiokcn si/es , but new regular goods made in our best manner. Send jour 01 deis at once if jou do not want to be disappointed. Send for samples. Freeland , Loomis & Co. Proprietors Cor. Douglas and 15tli. Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. The Largest Clothing House West of ( he .Mississippi. Our customers will take not ice , that notwithstanding tho1 confusion incident to the im provements bomg made in our place of business , we are in continual receipt of new goods ] and are ready to servo our irionds to the b'est of our ability. The temporary disorder is only a matter of a few days , after which we are confident our fresh attractions and increased facilities must speak for them selves. EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Youag and Middle-Aged Men. New Edition , Revised and Enlarged , KNOW THYSELF , Yoiinir anil inMillo iik-i il men y lo ; tire MilTerinK from Iho linllrrptlon nf joutli FiliimitLd \ It illt > , NtrvoiiKttiHl riiyuli il IlLlilllU , I'rt imituru liitluu , Ac , nnil the tliiiiionnil untold nili-trlii iiiiinciiieiit | Iturcun.HiKl nil \Miii lire tick uml ulfcilnu iincl do not know wlmt alls thorn can liniurcd nltliout full by follnwliiK the InMructluim In llio ' in moot I.llo or Pelf rre-tnntliin. I'rlco onlj 11 t > y mull i > o-t imlcl.ntalud. Hit a liook for o\ery iiiiin. Hlimnns hill Kilt. 121 ! iin. rlitlon | for nil iitiilo nnil. ( hrinfc rtl ; ii t . bully inlorsid Ly the .National Medical AMXKUtlon , who nwnnli < l tint itolil and lonclled niPflHl lo tlie author , llluetrathti stniplu with emlop.1 mint * ot Iho unm frt e lf > ou iinnly now. AiMn t the I'oabo ly Midlenl ln-tltiite or Dr. W II. IVUIMIt > o 4 , JIufllnch si lloiton. MHUI . who may In' comulted contldcntlull ) on all iH'ciues of.S'K'Bl"e,5 ' lo"rl&fo. the l.lc.t work from the pciinl tlenhli nnd illntlngulnhvil corniiltlna pn > H- ilannf the I'BiihiMly Midlial Insilliilc , llonton. i by fur THE HLST medical treatise for yuunir anil middle- aiied men ever in nt forth In the KnRllih IIIDKUBVU , and Itli iiuhllahed hy an Institute loundcd by the cnatot philanthropist known In America cr Knc- EThero lane * mcmlwr ot society to whom The Sci ence of l.lfc will not bo u-efiil whether youth , iiiinnt , guardian , Intlruttor or clcrBymanAuc.oNAur. . Notice. Sealed proposals w lllbo received nt the ofllce ofthe county clerk , of DoiiKlns county. Neb. , unlill ! P.m. Paturdny. October 1 Itli. 1BS8. for removliiK 4.UOO cublr } iird'i. raoro or IthH. earth. on county roach In Section 1. . 'Jp. 15. iiorth H. IU K , the same being known tin Center btroet , Jn Klkliorn Station. Certttlecl check of IJO to ac company cath bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and " " 'route nnd specifications In County Surveyor's olllce. iiy order of county cominlshloners. M. Jj. 110CJ1U , County Clerk. o < dl2leom to 13 _ "id nil urinary troubles easily , quick rl ly and bafely cured by DUCU'I'A Can. sulcs , hex oreht cases rtircd In seven da\s bold ILKJcerbov , all driiRKbts , or by mall from JJc- cuUMfb'.Co , linhltobt..N. . Y. Full Dlrecllons. KKYI.OOK INSTITUTE. G bouih Wllllamstown. nerkshlro county. Mass. Aprlvate school for boys. Prepare for college. Bclentltlc school or business. . enth jear bealtm nmrnday. feentemljer 1UU. OI.O. Vor catalogue address rc'tt IT. J. OA.LIinA.lTH , Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner Hth and Uou/liisSt. Uesldouw UlepUouo , 6 4. Light-weight Fall Overcoats , No garment is moro important for a genUcMimii to hnvo in Ins wardiobo this time'of tlio joar wlic-n Iho nights and mot nings aio beginning to be'ery cool , than a Light-weight Ovore-oat. LOT 1. Wo olTor a most oxtiaordi- nnry bargain in a line worsted and wool mixed Pall Ovon-o.it ( rfOO of themdark ) color , made vvith fine sill ; facings , u genteel and dicssy garment in every respect , made now \vithin the- past ! ! 0 clajb. An Ovoruo.it which in the ordi nary com o of retail business , would not l > uold anv , vvhero for less than $15. The goods aio made by the Ninth Adams Woolen Compinj mo ] mrouleiin stock , no mixture1 of cotton in them , and fine enough for scrvho cm nnj occasion all made with wulo sill : f.icings. Wo offer them to close at $10 each , in regu lar si/Ob ftorn . ' ! I to 41. Do not fail to sec this line of overcoats , It is ono of the most icmarKablc bargains vvo have c\cr had the pihilogeof offering. LOT o. Boys' Suits W.OO-Stcok No. 2521. These Suits aio undoubtedly the host bargain wo have over offered in this dopai tmont ; they are full Winter weights , of a dark brown eassimorc , for boys fiom lf ! to 17. Wo can led over about 50 bints fiom last season and will offer thorn nt thib sale for $7. If jou can duplicate ) this biiit for $10 in any other block ictiirn it to us and iccci\o the amount of your pure-huso money. HcMiiomber the piieo , ir7. LOT ( ! . Ho\ss Short I'.uit Suitsprico W.oO Stock N'o. ISO" . ? . Tins lot is cutin regular hhort pantsi/i > s from 4 to 1 land ib m.ido f i om a dai k iniNcd cassimoi c.no shoddy but new goods jint nut on our counters and plenty of them. Wo never ad\citiso .1 lot unlos-i wehac all si/cs. Wo iceomint-nd thib suit for school pur poses and offer it at a price unhcaid of Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? HEAD THIS IF IT IS. AJl'topHutary Medicim ; that netds but a trial to pro volts worth. Dr5 Callsndef's ' Left liver Bitters , The only Distilled Hitters In the United BUtes. The only Hitters recognlrcd by tha United Ptatea Internal revenue laws ns a Pro prietary Modlrlno. Lawfully Patented. No. of Patent 19,573. Contains no fusil otls.no essf ntlul oils , no foreign substance or damag ing drills A perfectly pine medicine , com pounded from Pure Hoot Herbs and Old Peach ; pleaiant to Uio taste , quiet and decisive In Iti affect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice In flrcdaju. Kienlatis the HouiK Imlcorates Inactlre I.iTor , Ouros Dlne.c30d Liver , Kovlvp * the Kulneyi , ImproTes the Appotlte Quickly , RoKulnteg the wnolo sjstum. New Life to th * whole system. l.i It I ivtr Illttori IHO pnl 1 In Oumlm > < ! t ) , hy ( ho folloivlni ; ilruii iits Uirliiir.lsOn . llnu Oi , Miorlul \ \ hoh "iili1 , lor the drut ; Interest of toUrttsltu. He- tnlli rsim tollows liuupt I ursylli , II ' lli'll. "r I I Mvlllo , ( .M Cria- ' ' . ' - V. Diyr pey.l' I handler. Malms I'lnrmacy.'Inrnc-y J.C.Kluir . , I.V I < lark.I I \l \ 1 hmldt. Mat , IIehl _ , I. thrl'li n on Vt K lJinil > cr on , II > Cov , Max Connid I rank W. tO.k' , It II mmis-on t.i'o Itouilcr , 1'oyd H I'lmiiuuc } , t , A. Milchcr , llo < i ird Jlcyerv 1 nink Dullone X Co , nholisalo iluulun in Ukiim and left Liter illtun Health is Wealt i ! Dn. B. O. WIST' * NrnvE AND IJnAtw TJHA * HINT , guaranteed speclllc for Us sterla. Dizzi ness , ConvuUlorn , pits , NHIVOUS NeuralRla , Hradacbe , Nervous Prostration caused by thu use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Depression , Softening of the Drain , resulting In Insanity , and letulln ? to ml.ierv. decay und death. Premature Old Age , Itarrenness , Loss of Power In either ser. Involuntary I oases and Bpermatorhu a caused by over exertion of the brain , self abuio or over-Indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment. II 00 n box , or Elz boxes for 15 OC , aunt by mall prepaid on r celpt of price. WE GCAflANTEK BIX BOXES To cure ejur ca . With each order received by as for six holes , ccompan < ed with IS 00 , we will send tne purchaser our written cuarantee to refund th * money if the treatment dees not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by C. F. GOODMAN , Druiielst , Sole Agent , 1110 Farnam Mreet. Omaha. Neti SteekPiano Hemarkable for powerful ymp . thetle tone , pliable action and ab solute durability. i years' rccoroy ihe baa ; Ruanuilce of the eiceW lrnc of these Instrumenbi. WOODBRIDGEBROS , PEERLESS DYES IVOHCE3-A. IIOODIIIOII. ATroiJX V.Al.r. . D BJUeartornBt. . Chl . o ( adflcafroe ; 1 ysirt ' ' i for the ; imo ( jriulo of goods , J.t.fiO. Send for n suit anil if it is not .itiifni'tory , re turn it nt our expeii'-o. LOT --Stool : No. 2 \ . We offer tlip--o bo.\s' \ jilnited Noifolk Hlou-so Suits , afros I to II , iniitlo fiom the c'elo- br.itodMocliiiniiniUe C'lio\lotiii u ncufc led niixtine. suitiiblu for dres-t or ehoot ] ) urpo-.es. The jineo is populnr liis suite l < novill nnd if tno buj orould pay UH 7 for it , ho nould not bo chanted. I Lot8. CHILDREN'S' KNHi : PANTS 600 pair * . , excellent quality , new Kail st lc : Inbnc , at onlj fiO cc'nts pci p.ur. R\- cij bo , ) coinincncinj ; schoolf\en If lie doei not need anew mil , isery apt to need a pair of new pantaloons to lunch up the season with. This lot oflcredill be found orth fulli * 1 per pniri but for the purpose ol calling attention lo our CluUlrcnY Ie- paitincnt for tlie ( all season , \\c \\ill close this lot out for GO cents per pair , new goods andne\\ les We solicit correopondenc.c fiom e\cry section ol the L nited States in regard to Wintci Suits and Winter O\ercoats , Youtbs' Suits , liojh' Suits , Hats and Cap , Cientlcineti's furniilung goods , Glottis , I'ICLC floods nnd ti iininingt- , and Custom G.nnun's ( in fact , nnUhing peitamiti ) ; to our line of 1 usiness ) , and ne will I rotnptly sci d samples , lar e encli h to sbow any bin ei the colorings and six les that we aie ' ollennt ; . The reputation'of the Continen tal is nt stake in ceithing \\c uilvcttite and we ne\er advertise bioken sizes or job lots. All } oed ! > tbate advertise are reg ular , stiaight toods ; , and will be found as represented and i\e satisfaction. LOT 10. We ofic-r 150 Mens' HIuc Clnn- cbilla Overcoats , full indigo , trimmed with heavy seric linings , ed es bound , silk \el- vet eollar , in regular si/e-s ( rein ! ! 5 to 4-1. This lot carried from last season and will eloso tbein at the lemaika1) ! low priee of $12 , and do not expeet to be able to make sudi n liberal olfer this season again. Got els srn to anv address in the United States and if not satisfactory may be returned at oui expense , Who Is WEAK , NERVOCN. I > EI1II.ITA- TEI > , who In till FOLLY tnd IGNOR AN I B baa TKlTLnD away his VIGOR of 1IODT , aiNU ani > MANHOOI > .causing ciliuuitlng drains upon the FOIIKTAIrYN of LIFE. HKAI > A < tUK ) , BAUKAOHE , Drendnit Dreams , WRAKNTMN of Memory , HANK. FUL.NKNN In U M'IETY , 1MHPI.EH upon the FACE , and all the EFFECTN lORdliictto KAStl.Y nbCAV s.nd perhnp OONSIIMP. i SON or INMANIl Y. ihould comull at onto U.Q C'ELKIIUAi'EI > Dr Clarke , Ki-tabllihcd V.)1 FT Clarke hn * made NEUTOI'R ' IE- UIMTY. CHHONIO and all Dlieaeei of lie MEJSITO DUINARY OrRiinn a Llfo Andy. It make * F O dlOcronco WHAT you tMe taken or WHO has failed to euro you. f-FEHAI < EN suffering from dUeneetpecui Kr to their MZ can consult with the assurance of ipeedjr rollof and euro. Sena 2 cent * poitagO fbr works on your dlienej. * i-0end 4 cents poatage for Cvlobrnted WarkH on ChronicNorvoim and U IN e * e iJiicau-cj Consultation , personaUy or bf lottei , iy . Consult the old l ortor. riiounniidH cure < l. OlMcos and imrlora prlvMln. tarlhoee contemiilatiiiB Marriare Bend for I r. Clnrko'e celebrated gulda Unle and Frmnlc , each l&O , both 26e. Utamtx ) . llofote coufldlng your csie , consult Dr. CI.AKKK. A friendly letter or call may UITOfuture ( .ufferineand slmmc , and add colJen years to life.It&ok l.lfo' * ( Secret ) Fr- rom , " f.Oc. ( itampt ) . Medicine and writing * tout everywhere , cocure from rxpoinro , Hours , 8 to 8 Sundays , 9 to 12 Address , P. D. OLA&KE , M. D. l06 c.OtorUSix. CIUCAQO. ILLl O W A M A MEDICAL ,9 , SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRU1SE9. Bf't facilities , apparctui and remedies for sua T sful Irealinenl ot every form of iliieasc rciHlo lug Medical or Stircicel Trcntuirnt FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and nltemlauce , best hospital accommo dnlions In the writ WRITK rou CiKCUtARS on Deformities and Ilracts , Tru e , Club I' t , Curvature of th Spine , Piles , Turaorf , Cancer Catarrh , Urcr.criitli. Inhalatiou , Electricity , Piraljsls , Hliilcpy. Kid ney , Blailder , Hyc , K r , bUu and Wood , apd all Surgical Opcratioui. Dlsenioa of Women a Spoolal'.y. UOOK ON DISIACII or Woum Fnic. ONL7 EELIABLE MBDIOAL INSTITUIB KlMNd A BFECULTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood Discntcs ( uccnsfully treated Syph ilitic 1'oinoM remorcd from the Ryitrni wiluout mercury New totorttlre treatment for lei ol Vital Tower , 1'cisons unable ( o vifillustuay be Ircalrd t home by corrrspondtncc AU comiiui. lUraliontcc uGdential Medicinei.nrlui > lrumeiltg tent by mall or rzprcM , frcurcly picked , no umkt toltnllcale eoitculs or render unc per * Hunil interview preferred. Call aud consult us or end history of your case , nnd we will cnd iu jHiu wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; I'pon rrlvalr , Special or Nervous Dl es , Ini vptcncy , Sypbilih. Olcet and Varlcoccle , vvith yitilion list Address Mmn/iu Mtilicnl and 4urreat Initlluttoi DR. McMENAMY , CoM3lh ana Ooia ! Sts. . OMAHA.NEB. T. JOHN'S M1I.ITAHV fcCHOOU MAM.IUS , N. V. Cltll r.nulnaurlnir. ria BlrB , Iluslness , Itr. llhv. I' . | l. IIIINTINOUON , ITonldent. l.r. CoiV. . VRItllKiJK , SupeilntenOent. l'KI5KSKll.rMIUTAiy AOADCMV r cWnklll on-lliiilHon : N. Y. Sendtorcata * . JI.O .M.aiI.niiN.il.J > . , M.A.l'rlncJpal , UNION COLLEGE OF LAW , SfiWiR i'or ClVliUi.irS * lUVM U. UOOTU , I' MIM 111.